Videothing has a video of the event, featuring No Age in action scoring the film, as well as joking about the whole thing. From the looks of things, the ominous drone they whip up for a white-knuckle scene between the titular bear and some hunters seems just about right. Check it out below:

By Tyler Grisham
on August 26, 2009 at 1:25 p.m. EDT

Front page photo by Ed Templeton

Recently we pointed you to a stream of No Age's new EP, Losing Feeling, on Sub Pop's site, and now here's a download of the closing track from the release. "You're a Target" opens with a few of the pedal loops that Randy Randall teased us about in a recent interview, and from there evolves into one of No Age's trademark sonic assaults. Download the track below, and head over to Sub Pop to listen to the EP in full (email sign-up required). Losing Feeling is out on October 6.

By Paul Thompson
on August 9, 2009 at 1:50 p.m. EDT

Lollapalooza kicked off on Friday, August 7, on a drizzly, cold day during what has been, to be generous, a mild summer in Chicago. Compared to some years past, however, it's almost welcome: Lollapalooza's early August shows have reached the mid- to high-90s in years past, with the breezes from nearby Lake Michigan providing little relief. Saturday brought no rain, but more hot weather. Our 1-2 of Tom Breihan and Paul Thompson was there to provide full coverage, both in daily diaries and onÂ Twitter.

By Amy Phillips
on August 8, 2009 at 2:05 p.m. EDT

Last night, theÂ Deerhunter/Dan Deacon/No Age Round Robin "No Deachunter" tour hit Milwaukee's Turner Hall Ballroom. According to emails from fans in attendance, the night ended in disaster. As the three acts' collaborative sets wound down, No Age guitarist Randy Randall and Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox began a dance-off while Dan Deacon played. However, shortly after the dance-off began, Randall fell to the ground (he seems to have slipped on spilled beer) and injured himself. As the fans tell it, Randall writhed around in pain while an ambulance was called and the venue was emptied.

Randall was taken to a Milwaukee hospital. No Age's booking agent has confirmed that Randall dislocated his shoulder.

No Age are scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza in Chicago today at 5 p.m. According to their booking agent, the show will go on-- Randall plans to play, dislocated shoulder and all. Rock'n'roll!

In other No Age news, the band will bring their live score for Jean-Jacques Annaud's 1989 film The Bear to the New Museum in New York City on October 16. It was premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in June.

By Ryan Dombal
on August 5, 2009 at 12:05 p.m. EDT

And according to this video of the 10-minute version of Deerhunter's "Cryptograms" performed at the tour's kickoff in Baltimore last weekend, it sounds sweet in reality, too. Check out the high-quality clip filmed by Metro Gallery's Guy Werner, as well as a list of the remaining four No Deachunter dates, below:

By Tom Breihan
on July 31, 2009 at 11:45 a.m. EDT

The ridiculously fun-looking Deerhunter/Dan Deacon/No AgeRound Robin tour, in which all three acts will come together to make a seamless piece out of each other's songs, kicks off tonight in Baltimore. And now, thanks to No Age's blog, we know a couple of new things about the tour.

For one,Â the tour's got a funny name: the "No Deachunter" tour. For another, we know that the absolutely disgusting image above will adorn the tour shirts. So go ahead, cop one and make your friends barf!

The artwork comes from CSSfrontwomanLovefoxxx, and, if it's not already painfully obvious, it's a drawing of the members of all three bands depicted as fetuses inside the Octomom's gigantic pregnant belly. Also, there's a fetus with the letters "Y O U" for a face. Hey, that's us! I guess! We might consider actually watching "Jon & Kate Plus 8" if this lady was the star.

The dates for the epic tour, with a couple of new shows added on, are below.

By Tom Breihan
on July 13, 2009 at 5:55 p.m. EDT

Photo by Ed Templeton

Two months ago, I talked toNo Age guitarist Randy Randall about, among other things, the band's forthcoming EP. Randall had this to say: "We're writing songs that are maybe a little bit more left-field than some of the songs that were on the album. The EP will come out before the next record, which will be a good way for us to go through a lot of the sounds that we want to play. It's more sample-based. We're still using guitar and drums, but it's just a way of working around it, working in more of a sort of... not synthetic, but more electronic-sounding thing. I don't know how you can say 'electronic' without it sounding like 'electronic music'. But it'll have loop- and sample-based arrangements."

In a few months, we'll get to hear what happens when No Age tries out sample-based arrangements. Losing Feeling, the L.A. dream-punk duo's new four-song EP, is due October 6 from Sub Pop. The band wrote all four songs at their brand spanking new home studio, and even recorded one ("Genie") at the space.

Don't go looking for Losing Feeling on shiny compact disc, though. The EP will be available only on 12" vinyl and digital download. Them's the times we're living in. Tracklist below.

By Tom Breihan
on June 1, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. EDT

When we talked withNo Age's Randy Randall recently, he explained that his band's forthcoming tour with Dan Deacon and Deerhunter wouldn't simply be a round robin, with each band taking turns. Instead, all three bands will collaborate on a seamless piece of music, with everyone helping out with everyone else's songs: "We're looking to really kind of meld together the ideas that currently exist in one band's song, and then augment them, either by having other members play together or adding something new to the song that'll transition to another song. So you'll still hear Deerhunter and Dan Deacon and No Age songs, but they'll be boosted in a way by having other members play in them as well."

So: Three of Pitchfork's favorite bands, all working together like a well-oiled machine, turning each other's music into a whole new experience? We are so there.

And now the tour actually has actual dates. Unfortunately, the tour will only last a week and will only cover bits and pieces of the Northeast and Midwest. (Deacon's rep confirms that they won't be adding any more dates.) Hopefully they'll do this again soon. The dates for all three bands, together and apart, are below.

By Tom Breihan
on May 15, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. EDT

The L.A. dream-punk duo No Age aren't content playing damn near every single D.I.Y. basement venue in the country. Amid near-constant touring, guitarist Randy Randall and drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt are juggling about a million different projects.

At the moment, they're recording an as-yet-untitled new EP, tentatively slated for release on Sub Pop this fall. At the same time, they're also working in the follow-up to last year's great Nouns. This summer, they're heading off on a fascinating-sounding round robin tour with fellow underground luminaries and Pitchfork faves Deerhunter and Dan Deacon. In September, they'll play a H端skerD端 set at ATP New York. In June, they'll perform their live score for the movie The Bear at the Seattle International Film Festival. And Randall's also been working on a music video for MikaMiko's "I Got a Lot" and a huge ongoing feature documentary about all-ages spaces.

That's a whole lot of work for two guys. Somehow, Randall carved out enough time from his ridiculously busy schedule to talk to Pitchfork about everything going on in the No Age universe.